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The use of American Airlines Douglas Sleeper Transport, the initial variant of the ubiquitous Douglas DC-3 airliner, that had accommodations for 24 passengers during day and fitted out with 16 sleeper berths in the cabin for night, gave an air of authenticity to the film. Principal photography consisting of aerial shots and exteriors took place at Burbank Airport , California.
Although a mix of studio mock-ups, real aircraft and model work was used effectively, the stock footage of DC-3s at the beginning of the film led to "Flagship Illinois" becoming "Flagship Tennessee" as the airliner begins to taxi from the gate and then becomes the "Flagship Illinois" again as passengers are leaving after a bumpy landing, necessitated by the birth on board of a baby.
The cast was made up of a large group of both rising and falling stars that were not typical of a lesser film.
When war was imminent, Morris joined the Naval Reserve and became a Navy flier in , leaving his film career behind for the duration of the war. Considered only "B" fare, Flight Angels has been decried in contemporary reviews as demeaning to women and stereotypical in the treatment of pilots and aviators.
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